Brave soldier who saved lives is honoured by Queen (From Daily Echo)
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Royal Engineer who risked his life to save others gets bravery medal from Queen
7:37am Friday 28th September 2012 in News
Hampshire soldier Ryan Pavey
An Army engineer from Hampshire who risked his life to save a child hit by a roadside bomb in Afghanistan has today been awarded a Queen's Commendation for Bravery.
Sapper Ryan Pavey, 24, was the lead explosive ordnance disposal searcher for a team clearing the infamous Route 611 of homemade bombs, when a civilian minibus bypassed a military cordon stopping vehicles.
The vehicle set off a large improvised explosive device (IED) killing 18 civilians outright.
Five others were critically injured including a four-year-old boy whose leg was blown off.
Sapper Pavey, from Eastleigh , immediately moved to save the child.
He said: ''I heard the explosion, and when I saw what had happened I just turned to start clearing towards the casualties.
''Your senses get heightened as obviously there is a lot going through your mind but you have to keep focused.
''You want to get there as fast as possible but you have to work safely rather than just quickly and risk further injuries.''
The soldier's progress was hampered by burning fragments and metal remnants of the minibus covering the area.
The former Crestwood Community College and Barton Peveril student, who was on his second tour of Afghanistan, admitted that the carnage was the worst he had ever seen.
''It is harder when the casualties are civilian,'' he said.
''When you deploy you have to ready yourself for the possibility of soldiers being injured, but seeing a child hurt is a lot harder than seeing a grown up.
''But your training takes over and you just focus on where they are injured and what you can do to help them.''
The solder's citation says: ''Drawing on raw courage and resolve, Pavey led the team towards the survivors, constantly adjusting his assessment of the extraordinary real threat underfoot. This demanded nerves of steel, a cool head and clear focus.
''The heavy burden of avoiding any IEDs was his alone to bear... Pavey's conduct was extraordinary, placing himself in harm's way to assist the badly wounded and traumatised survivors.
''This horrific incident represents only one of many examples of his persistent courage over six psychologically gruelling months. The demands on him have been relentless and daunting. His conduct has been humbling.''
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Comments(8)
info@denisbundy.co.uk
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12:06pm Fri 28 Sep 12
Dino-Saw-Us wrote:Well said - isn't it a little sad that such a wonderful story of human courage from a young local lad results in two posts so far, but one mention of something about Saints that may be of minor interest at best and inane at worst, even to the fans, results in a furious episode of posting. Well done Ryan Pavey and may you continue to stay safe while you do such a dangerous job in the service of your country.
Good Lad! Far cry from college days!
Maximum respect for this countries armed forces!
peenut81
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12:18pm Fri 28 Sep 12
Its hard to comment when the subject matter is war. Especially an unjust war of occupation. Where the victims are almost always children and women.
What would you have people say?
Well done for saving one kid whilst killing thousands of others?
Shoong
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12:19pm Fri 28 Sep 12
peenut81 wrote:Sapper Pavey was responsible for killing women and children? Oh dear.
@above
Its hard to comment when the subject matter is war. Especially an unjust war of occupation. Where the victims are almost always children and women.
What would you have people say?
Well done for saving one kid whilst killing thousands of others?
egghead65
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1:03pm Fri 28 Sep 12
peenut81
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1:27pm Fri 28 Sep 12
I was talking about the armed forces and the British State which in collusion with the USA and the hedge funds is bleeding Afghanistan dry of minerals, gas and opium in a desperate measure to prop up our failed ponsi economies.
Shoong
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1:30pm Fri 28 Sep 12
peenut81 wrote:You've got an electric car then?
@shoong, I wasnt making it personalised, you did.
I was talking about the armed forces and the British State which in collusion with the USA and the hedge funds is bleeding Afghanistan dry of minerals, gas and opium in a desperate measure to prop up our failed ponsi economies.
Georgem
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5:02pm Fri 28 Sep 12
Shoong wrote:Thousands, no less. What a monster.
peenut81 wrote:Sapper Pavey was responsible for killing women and children? Oh dear.
@above
Its hard to comment when the subject matter is war. Especially an unjust war of occupation. Where the victims are almost always children and women.
What would you have people say?
Well done for saving one kid whilst killing thousands of others?
Dino-Saw-Us says...
8:18am Fri 28 Sep 12
Maximum respect for this countries armed forces!